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Frédéric Chopin, weapons among roses

Frédéric Chopin, weapons among roses

Chopin, exquisitely sensitive, a suffering, fragile, depressive musician... That's how we like to think of him. And yet, Robert Schumann described his music as «cannons buried under flowers». Chopin was in fact a political pianist, a symbol of free Poland. He was also a man of many connections, which is why he was friends with so many famous artists. He wasn't a stage animal like Liszt, but he knew how to be charming and funny. The expression "weapons among roses" also applies to his music: the pleasant, classical, almost rosewater melody is often accompanied by a daring harmony, unique to him, that makes his compositions brilliant.
Robert Schumann, crazy? Crazy for love, at any rate!

Robert Schumann, crazy? Crazy for love, at any rate!

LONG FORMAT ARTICLE, Jean-David Ponci | In the wake of Beethoven, we previously discussed the three giants of the 19th century - Wagner, Liszt and Berlioz - who could also be called the bulldozers of Romanticism. Progressive and innovative in the extreme, they hardly fit the idea of the meditative, fragile Romantic artist. It's time to make way for the «introverts» of the time, who were giants in another way. Schubert has already been mentioned, but there's still Chopin, Brahms and above all Schumann. Even today, it's hard to know what was going on with Schumann's madness and his love for Clara. In the face of a life shrouded in lies by those closest to him, he has left us a body of work that shouts out the truth, masterpieces of sensitivity that make him the most passionate of romantics, or perhaps even the most romantic of romantics.